Title of article :
Polyamines Improve Anti-Blood Lactate Accumulation in an Acidosis Rat Model
Author/Authors :
Sattarahmady, Naghmeh Nanomedicine and Nanobiology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Sedigh-Ardekani, Mozhgan Nanomedicine and Nanobiology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science , Sahmeddini, Mohammad Ali Shiraz Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Research Cente - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Heli, Hossein Nanomedicine and Nanobiology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Lactic acidosis (lactate accumulation and pH downfall) occurs in a number of
clinical conditions and has deleterious effects on the patient’s survival. Sodium
bicarbonate and tromethamine are administrated in these conditions.
However, these compounds adjust only the blood pH and do not affected the
lactate level. In this study, administration of polyamines was hypothesized as a
novel approach for treatment of lactate accumulation. For this purpose, the
impact of different polyamines on the experimental model of acidosis was
evaluated. In this study, the rats were divided into different groups and lactic
acidosis type B was induced in them. Blood lactate was measured before and
after acidosis in rats along with polyamines administration. Statistical analysis
showed that polyamines such as putrescine, cadaverine and spermidine had
significant effects on the lactate level, whereas sodium bicarbonate and
tromethamine had no effect on it. These findings supported the advantageous
effects of polyamines in treatment of lactate accumulation and can have
implications for treatment of acidosis in human. Therefore, polyamines are
proposed as an effective treatment for lactic acidosis.
Keywords :
Biogenic polyamine , Cadaverine , Lactic acidosis , Putrescine , Spermidine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics